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. >> the technology is ready now. the issue is that we have to figure out the safety issues. we have to deconflict air space, make sure things flying in the air space are safe. >> reporter: many government agencies have gotten the okay from the faa. firefighters at the rim fire for surveillance, and miami police use them to search for missing kids. >> the technology is real and the potential is real. so we'll spend the next few years working with the proper government agencies to make this -- turn this into a reality. >> reporter: while many are skeptical, many bet this won't be silence fiction for long. it may be years off, but no one disputes the technology would have been put to use today, cyber monday. amazon receives 300 orders each second of this day. >> janet shamlian at the amazon warehouse. they like to call it the fulfillment center outside of phoenix. thanks. >>> we have an update now on the healthcare.gov website. it is now working better and faster as the white house promised it would by now. they say they know it is still far from perfect. by 5:30 this evening e
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from a click to the air, another way to save time with technology. >> paypal predicts in five years time we're going to eliminate the need to stand in lines completely. >> reporter: and do more shopping at your leisure. >> paypal says the number of items bought on mobile devices doubled this year. >>> when online deals are all over the web, the fbi and the justice department are warning consumers to be careful of fraud. use trusted websites and be leery of ones that provide one day only deals. keep an eye out for phishing e-mails as well. >>> a jury ruled the giants legend was criminally evasive during his testimony regarding the use of steroids. it has two years of probation and a lot of community service. he has not yet started serving that part of the sentence. >>> the rush is on for families to get their christmas trees. that's because there are fewer days between thanksgiving and christmas this year. this christmas tree has been in business for more than 50 years. three days of sales are enough to dictate how they'll do the rest of this month. >> gee, this is really going good. then
from a click to the air, another way to save time with technology. >> paypal predicts in five years time we're going to eliminate the need to stand in lines completely. >> reporter: and do more shopping at your leisure. >> paypal says the number of items bought on mobile devices doubled this year. >>> when online deals are all over the web, the fbi and the justice department are warning consumers to be careful of fraud. use trusted websites and be leery of ones that...
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. >> the technology is ready now. we have to figure out the safety issues. we have to deconflict the air space and make sure the things that are flying are safe. >> reporter: many agencies have got the okay from the faa. firefighters for surveillance and miami police have used them to search for missing kids. >> the technology and potential is real. we will spend a year working with the government agencies to turn this into a reality. >> reporter: a tech giant's bet that scenes like this won't be science fiction for long. >>> the deadline to get health insurance has been pushed back to march. yesterday, the obama<Ñ9:y administration declared the system 90% functional but at peak times today the site couldn't handle the number of users. it is still possible to think you have seened up and not have coverage on january 1st. it stems from healthcare gove sending incomplete files to the insurance policies. >>> now a followup. the captain in charge when the costco busan crashed against the rocks will not get his license back. he served nearly a year in prison for
. >> the technology is ready now. we have to figure out the safety issues. we have to deconflict the air space and make sure the things that are flying are safe. >> reporter: many agencies have got the okay from the faa. firefighters for surveillance and miami police have used them to search for missing kids. >> the technology and potential is real. we will spend a year working with the government agencies to turn this into a reality. >> reporter: a tech giant's bet that...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] delta touch2o technology for your kitchen and bathroom. precisely in tune with every touch. see what delta can do. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'm honored to be joined by our first guest. he's a music legend, considered by many the greatest songwriter of all time. not to mention, a beatle. on october 15th, he released his latest album called "new" right here. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome, sir paul mccartney! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: paul mccartney! [ cheers and applause ] oh, my goodness. welcome, welcome back to the show. i missed having the accent already. >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. it really works for me. >> that's awful. >> jimmy: you kept making me laugh doing that the american voice, that's awesome. i wrote it, like, ten times. it took me an hour to make the sketch. congrats on the new record. "new." i love this. we'll be talking about this later on. you have been on tour since may, right? >> yeah, on and off. yeah. >> jimmy: it is a fantastic show if you guys haven't seen this. it's unbelievable. there's
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bed brings you sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. whether you sleep hot or cool, sleep number dual temp allows each of you to select your ideal temperature. so you can both sleep exactly the way you like, at your own perfect temperature. and there's only one place in the world you'll find it: a sleep number store, where this holiday season, the hottest sleep innovations make the coolest gifts, including sleep number dual temp. discover dual temp at one of our 425 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. visit sleepnumber.com to find a sleep number store near you. >>> staley was walking gingerly with a brace on his knee. the good news, he wasn't using crutches. the bad news, the pro bowler will not take the field for this sunday's crucial matchup against the division leading seattle seahawks. he is expected to miss, though, a couple of games. >>> oakland a's are feeling a big hole many their bullpen with one of the most successful closers in the game. jama
bed brings you sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. whether you sleep hot or cool, sleep number dual temp allows each of you to select your ideal temperature. so you can both sleep exactly the way you like, at your own perfect temperature. and there's only one place in the world you'll find it: a sleep number store, where this holiday season, the hottest sleep innovations make the...
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. >> reporter: lots of technology to speed up your shopping experience. >> and a reminder, with more savings come more scams. the fbi putting out a cyber monday warning today about scammers looking to take advantage of your online shopping. best advice, shop only on websites you know and trust and avoid e-mail offers. they're offer viruses in disguise. >> thanks, scott. >>> here's a little interesting tidbit about shopping. you're not going believe what black friday item flew off walmart shelves this year. towels. yes. towels and wash cloths were sold in packs of six for $1.79. that comes out to 29 creents a towel. walmart sold nearly 3 million towels. shoppers took to twitter to report people fighting over the towels. >>> more and more people are taking part in small business saturday. this is what it looked like in san francisco for shoppers. people spent $5.7 billion at small businesses across the country. national federation of independent business and american express survey says that's up from last year's number. all the buzz gave small businesses a strong start to the holiday
. >> reporter: lots of technology to speed up your shopping experience. >> and a reminder, with more savings come more scams. the fbi putting out a cyber monday warning today about scammers looking to take advantage of your online shopping. best advice, shop only on websites you know and trust and avoid e-mail offers. they're offer viruses in disguise. >> thanks, scott. >>> here's a little interesting tidbit about shopping. you're not going believe what black friday...
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. ♪ i came in like a wrecking ball ♪ >> parenting has never been easy but in today's world of technology things have gotten a little harder. in the simpler days of yes, ma'am, pardon me have fall bin the side. >> take a look at parental guidance where billy crystal's grandson has fun with his grandpa's name. >> instead of calling me grandpa, why don't you call me artie. >> can i call you fartie? >> that was kind of cute. >> i didn't know which one they were going to use. >> here is the author of "if i have to tell you one more time." >> hi, ladies. >> the problem that we're talking about all the time. we're not having face-to-face directions. we're not existing in irl, in real life. we're constantly here. it's really impacting how polite we are, how kind we are. >> does that change the rules when it comes to in restaurants, out with your kids with all the devices? >> it's changed the way we operate. this is the first time that kids have grown up on devices. what that means they're spending so much time on texting and social media, they don't have much time practicing in real life so they
. ♪ i came in like a wrecking ball ♪ >> parenting has never been easy but in today's world of technology things have gotten a little harder. in the simpler days of yes, ma'am, pardon me have fall bin the side. >> take a look at parental guidance where billy crystal's grandson has fun with his grandpa's name. >> instead of calling me grandpa, why don't you call me artie. >> can i call you fartie? >> that was kind of cute. >> i didn't know which one they...
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green technologies the game and stopping that he doesn't even come to us interested in new technologies those extra ten c seventeen is great excitement that our child is possible to let states that will present cause it's honestly think that a country that's comprised of the times and into the sensitive its new technologies that strange notion that for incontinence an exchange of experiences between people between countries is one of the main piece of human development. i think that that's the thing is that a business here in the real question is not one to me and is the fountain in fact the case that doesn't make me think this pickle techniques to post i spoke with it. the room the industry speed railways pilgrimage moisten it with that now stretches for the two styles. nineteen sixty four. the shinkansen bullet train was will's first place people. it's technology that allowed these trains to run it up to two hundred and ten km run attracted attention worldwide the issue to celebrate set the maximum speed of two hundred and seventy km making the one hundred and fifty kilo or two betwee
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that's why developing strategies for using this technology is a key component in my work. as an example, take off the ipad and i can get the control room to put on the over head again one more time. thank you. is shown here is a palm sized timer. it is it has a display screen and 3 buttons for minutes seconds, start and stop and it costs a dollar. for me as a person with moderate adhd i know my strengths and i know my needs and what works for me and what doesn't so with this device -- if i could hut hit the over head one more time. i know that over the course of a few minutes depending on how i feel that day my attention to details can be minimal so i can set this timer for five minutes if i'm having a good day. 3 minutes if it's a so-so day 2 minutes if it's a fantastic day. put in my pocket go back to my work then the timer will go off and no matter what i'm doing i'll be called back -- am i working on what i'm supposed to be working on. why am i paying attention to this e-mail when i have so many to deal with. i don't want to use my phone for this. it's a smartphone it
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but that technology has got to be amazing to go along with that. so it's both. >> what i would say is within our sink or swim platform which is ranked the number one trading platform, we've done so much more over the past year in particular to integrate more content into the system. because it helps to better inform the end-user. in fact, within our platform, our clients can actually watch tom's show tastytrade what he is talking to them all day long about risk management and trading. so the content is packed and delivered through the trading platform spent so you guys are never listen to the show, right? i've never talked about risk management. [laughter] i've never mentioned risk management once. anyway, this is great. i thank you so much, and thank you, guys so much. one more speaker. thanks. [applause] >> i'll grab his bio because with a late change this morning but it's yaron brook and he is coming out right now. from the ayn rand institute, executive director. i.t. so much. [applause] spent i have no idea what i'm doing. i got an e-mail last
but that technology has got to be amazing to go along with that. so it's both. >> what i would say is within our sink or swim platform which is ranked the number one trading platform, we've done so much more over the past year in particular to integrate more content into the system. because it helps to better inform the end-user. in fact, within our platform, our clients can actually watch tom's show tastytrade what he is talking to them all day long about risk management and trading. so...
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it is proven technology. and into work zones. since this is a derailment, it is possible it could have prevented it. while this is our last on scene media briefing, a work on this investigation is far from complete. investigators will continue interviewing the crew and employees of metro north, and will interview passengers on the train and additional first responders as necessary. they will also complete testing of the system, and documentation and independenting of the rail cards and the locomotives. i'd like to express my sincere appreciation to all the responders and officials from state and local new york government, at every turn they have made our jobs easier, and we really appreciate their support. finally before i take questions i would like to set some ground rules. if you have a question, please raise your hand, and i will call on you. i want to make sure as many of you as possible have a chance to ask a question. i would also ask that you identify yourself. with that i am happy to take questions. >> the scenario that'
it is proven technology. and into work zones. since this is a derailment, it is possible it could have prevented it. while this is our last on scene media briefing, a work on this investigation is far from complete. investigators will continue interviewing the crew and employees of metro north, and will interview passengers on the train and additional first responders as necessary. they will also complete testing of the system, and documentation and independenting of the rail cards and the...
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trucks however does anyone else find this just slightly creepy other than the minority report turn this technology could take how can these things be insured as safe and be prevented from crashing into each other let alone the people below and then there's the question of privacy if safeguards aren't legislated now will be for the attack of the drones and we may never get them because once surveillance from above is as commonplace as pizza delivery no one is going to get government surveillance drones a second thought. it was. very hard to take.
trucks however does anyone else find this just slightly creepy other than the minority report turn this technology could take how can these things be insured as safe and be prevented from crashing into each other let alone the people below and then there's the question of privacy if safeguards aren't legislated now will be for the attack of the drones and we may never get them because once surveillance from above is as commonplace as pizza delivery no one is going to get government surveillance...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ >>> sorry, "closing bell." this is the epic selfie. >> "closing bell" starts right now. >> started ten minutes ago. >>> welcome to the "closing bell." i'm kelly evans at new york stock exchange where it's not looking too good with an hour to go in the trading day. >> what if they gave a dip and nobody bought it? >> that's what we're looking at today. 16,000. we came, we saw. we
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and maybe people along the wayside is what technology can also help avoid train collisions like this one in california in two thousand and eight that killed twenty one people most exciting control his or her use of some us drains away and in twenty fifteen all the veterans service that crushed a deal this weekend but what works well on planes doesn't necessarily work so well on planes some pics but it's a warning that isn't a total reliance on technology and addiction to the summation which sometimes can have catastrophic results and from school for seven crashed in the atlantic ocean in june two thousand owing to the old two hundred and twenty eight passengers and crew investigation question on the training and an inability to react when he also pointed to see cages to emergency summit but it's a pot odds to become too dependent on technology the train to relied too heavily on the computerized systems we've been on a par with not been true for the benefit of the older guys have bitten off on a play that had anything but from computer activity on that they don't understand what to do
and maybe people along the wayside is what technology can also help avoid train collisions like this one in california in two thousand and eight that killed twenty one people most exciting control his or her use of some us drains away and in twenty fifteen all the veterans service that crushed a deal this weekend but what works well on planes doesn't necessarily work so well on planes some pics but it's a warning that isn't a total reliance on technology and addiction to the summation which...
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what a technology industry has been around almost as long as the state of israel. however in recent years since israel's entrance to the oecd countries dominance worldwide has expanded dramatically where at the what the convention and to love eve which has become the biggest showcase o israel the innovations to representatives of over fifty countries. anthony cox and the newest these clite by a diverse team would a division that makes that since israel has joined his optimization and started cheering exported technology which is at the very crucial impact of many of the member states israel is clearly a a world leader in water technology and since this instance ellis joined a least a day but man of strong competition to thinking more about the integration of policy out with this thing with technology in the warm sector we've done a lot of work going on around how crucial the financial sustainability that good governance of water this is old critically links to the role of technology and israel's played a strong role in and try to make those linkages clear the idea
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his flip was in the technology of the humanity. he believed that simplicity and extraordinary customer he experience could go together. apple neat to control the elements of supply chance and as a cult they had to own the experience. when i read this book it resonated with me on so many levels. it's not because i owned one of the making tarnish i swear it's still out there operational. and in standing for the record university he encouraged the audience of graduates to follow their heart. i hit the campaign trail to elect a president that would make energy a national imperative. it touched me because it's the things we do at g s a everyday. just like apple products convey their products this building is no exception it has solar and open rabble windows and it represents the history in this city. we use an integrated design approach in our project and we manage our building holistically. and indeed we help the workforce because their housed. and where else is the conversion of technology and art more prevalent than here per jobs was
his flip was in the technology of the humanity. he believed that simplicity and extraordinary customer he experience could go together. apple neat to control the elements of supply chance and as a cult they had to own the experience. when i read this book it resonated with me on so many levels. it's not because i owned one of the making tarnish i swear it's still out there operational. and in standing for the record university he encouraged the audience of graduates to follow their heart. i hit...
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well, being out for profit from technology, and from technology that someone did not, he or she, invept themselves, now that's really horrible. doesn't that sound horrible? well, no, it's not. we live in a society where people litigate to protect their rights. and there's nothing wrong and no -- we are being told that the patents in question, that are going to be dealt with, by this legislation, there's a hint that they're not legitimate patents. they're owned by patent trolls. well, so much for calculated confusion. if a small inventor doesn't have the resources to enforce his or her patent, an individual or company can buy those rights just like if they don't have the ability to farm, to plant on a farm. they can sell those rights. or they can create a partnership so that they can be actually -- ford to actually protect themselves from being cheated out of their rightful compensation. i have spoken to independent inventors, conservative political organizations, the -- and all of these people are very suspicious, of course, of these changes that are being put into place in terms of a p
well, being out for profit from technology, and from technology that someone did not, he or she, invept themselves, now that's really horrible. doesn't that sound horrible? well, no, it's not. we live in a society where people litigate to protect their rights. and there's nothing wrong and no -- we are being told that the patents in question, that are going to be dealt with, by this legislation, there's a hint that they're not legitimate patents. they're owned by patent trolls. well, so much...
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there's a lot of exciting technology on the horizon. we're certainly looking into a lot of different things. there's state ofhe art technology in our pickup and delivery and our citation systems today, and that's one of the reasons why we're able to flex ourperations and go from average daily volume of 10 million packages to 22 million on a day like today. technology and certainly the people, the drivers, the couriers -- melissa: so youould consider drones yourself in the future, that you're so tech-savvy if they were doing ityou would do it too? >> well, we put a lot of focus on technology, but that's noto say that we have any plans. we certainly don't have any drones in the network, and there's no plans related to that specific be technology at this point, but we -- melissa:oes it sound ridiculous to you? just one last question, and i promise we'll leave this subject. does it sound ridiculous to you? you're the master, you're out there doing it. when you see a story like this, do you say that guy is nuts? that would never work? >> spe
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this wastewater processing and reuse technology is cutting edge. and although it's been successfully implemented in other cities, it will be one of the first such installations in an urban office building. >> here is a city agency that treats wastewater, but they send no wastewater to the treatment facility. that says a lot. >> it's got a 12 gallon per day occupancy using 5,000 gallons per day with a building officing 1,000 people. that turns out to save over 2.7 million gallons a year. >> the public utilities commission runs water, power and sewer services for san francisco. we can't afford to be out of business after an earthquake. so, we're thinking about building a building. that building is going to hold our operations center and our emergency operations center for things like earth quack. that building had to be immediately occupiable. great. but we can do better than that. so, this new technology that we ended up using was a concrete building that straps basically, that goes through the interior of the building and allow the building to turn
this wastewater processing and reuse technology is cutting edge. and although it's been successfully implemented in other cities, it will be one of the first such installations in an urban office building. >> here is a city agency that treats wastewater, but they send no wastewater to the treatment facility. that says a lot. >> it's got a 12 gallon per day occupancy using 5,000 gallons per day with a building officing 1,000 people. that turns out to save over 2.7 million gallons a...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ it's not the "limit the cash i earnvery month" card. it's not the "i only earn decent rewards at the gas station" card. it's the no-games, no-signing up, everydayewarding, kung-ffighting, silver-lightning-in-a-bottle, bringing-home-the-bacon cash back card. this is the quicksilver card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on eve purchase, everywhere, every single day. so ask yourself, what's in your wallet? every day we're working to and to keep our commitments.. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - ma
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including new technologies. and so that's what the people, in a bipartisan way who want to extend it, are up against. >> ha a story. thanks very much, dana, for that. >>> let's get to other stories in "the situation room" we're monitoring right now. vice president joe biden, he's in japan where he assured leaders he'll talk to china about ongoing -- dispute between the two countries. china is aggressively staking claims, raising concerns a minor midair incident could spiral into a much larger global conflict. >>> pope francis is certainly living up to his reputation as the pope of the people. he's now revealed he once worked as a nightclub bouncer in his home country of argentina. as well as swept floors and ran tests a chemical laboratory. unfortunately, he didn't go into details on either job or how it influenced his work as pontiff. >>> a federal immigration judge is allowing president obama's uncle to remain in the united states. 69-year-old omar obama has lived in the united states for 50 years though his s
including new technologies. and so that's what the people, in a bipartisan way who want to extend it, are up against. >> ha a story. thanks very much, dana, for that. >>> let's get to other stories in "the situation room" we're monitoring right now. vice president joe biden, he's in japan where he assured leaders he'll talk to china about ongoing -- dispute between the two countries. china is aggressively staking claims, raising concerns a minor midair incident could...
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printing technology is not yet widely available. and using a three d. printer to replicate plastic guns may not be the only battle at hand this practice can also be used to print metal guns artie's marina port ny i got an inside look at a shooting range in austin texas where gun enthusiasts have access to the world's first three d. printed metal gun. red's shooting range in austin texas is normally packed with gun enthuses. today the difference is that he's men are firing rounds with a do it yourself firearm the world's first three d. printed metal gun we wanted to showcase the abilities of what direct metal can do eric much later is a project ford major at solid concepts a company specializing in three d. printing hearing prince and i r t was granted an exclusive tour of their austin facility which boasts ten three d. industrial printers and a glimpse of our technological future these are all the three d. printed parts that went into making this car after getting a federal firearms license the company used a process called direct metal laser centering
printing technology is not yet widely available. and using a three d. printer to replicate plastic guns may not be the only battle at hand this practice can also be used to print metal guns artie's marina port ny i got an inside look at a shooting range in austin texas where gun enthusiasts have access to the world's first three d. printed metal gun. red's shooting range in austin texas is normally packed with gun enthuses. today the difference is that he's men are firing rounds with a do it...
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we know the technologies are available. we know what planning can do. we know there are many ways, if you chew can engage your states, and in china's case, provinces, to bring a state of urgency to this issue. we will be working with them to work on these air quality challenges, moving forward. they have established some very ambitious goals. not only for air quality, but also for climate. we believe they can learn from the lessons of the united states and to leapfrog and look at ways to address their air quality challenges, which are of paramount importance to them now, and do it in a way that they can continue to build a clean energy economy. they do not have to think singularly about air pollution and climate. they can rather think about those issues together and develop plans that will accomplish both. our goal in making this trip to china is to continue to support them in their meeting their air pollution challenges. we have established, strong working relationships. we have established access already on the ground looking at technologies. we are g
we know the technologies are available. we know what planning can do. we know there are many ways, if you chew can engage your states, and in china's case, provinces, to bring a state of urgency to this issue. we will be working with them to work on these air quality challenges, moving forward. they have established some very ambitious goals. not only for air quality, but also for climate. we believe they can learn from the lessons of the united states and to leapfrog and look at ways to...
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john engates, the chief technology officer at rackgates, a server and software company. he's been inside the government website's command center. welcome to you both. mary agnes carey. 750now, well on its way to the 800,000 number national white house was talking about today, by 5:30 p.m. eastern. how is that different from what we saw a month ago? >> they say that it's more than double the usual traffic for a monday. and of course there has been a lot of news coverage of the changes they made on the web site. so maybe they are getting some people back who had some problems before. >> ifill: but there are still problems. i want you to explain what people mean when they say the front end and back end. >> the front end is the consumer experience. consumers logging on to heldcare.gov, and back end is information that goes to the health insurers, how many people are enrolled, do they have a subsidy, how much and so on. >> ifill: so the back end is the remaining problem right now, even though we assume that the patches that are made today will hold at the front end, 9 back en
john engates, the chief technology officer at rackgates, a server and software company. he's been inside the government website's command center. welcome to you both. mary agnes carey. 750now, well on its way to the 800,000 number national white house was talking about today, by 5:30 p.m. eastern. how is that different from what we saw a month ago? >> they say that it's more than double the usual traffic for a monday. and of course there has been a lot of news coverage of the changes they...
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they have the beginnings of this technology, not as far along. a lot of people think it's merely a delay tactic. >> if they don't do it, someone else will. you actually rode in one of these cars, right? >> i commuted back and forth from berkeley to mountain view where google is with one of the lead engineers. >> is it freaky? >> i was not scared. i have to say. >> except for the moment when the car messed up. >> there was -- even that was a minor mess-up. it pulled out on an exit on its own. and it kind of accelerated a little too quickly and was tailgating a big truck. >> that's pretty scary. >> it's a little scary, but then again, i do that auto of the time. in perfect honesty, it was a better driver than i was on the highway. it was smoother, very kind of -- it's described as courtly in the article, this sense of yes, gently moving into gaps. it was smooth as can be. >> wow. i hope the transition society makes into driveless cars is as smooth as the ride you say it is. thank you very much. great story. looking forward to your next story. strai
they have the beginnings of this technology, not as far along. a lot of people think it's merely a delay tactic. >> if they don't do it, someone else will. you actually rode in one of these cars, right? >> i commuted back and forth from berkeley to mountain view where google is with one of the lead engineers. >> is it freaky? >> i was not scared. i have to say. >> except for the moment when the car messed up. >> there was -- even that was a minor mess-up. it...
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and say, look, this technology thing isn't going away. it's not a fad, and we need to really incorporate it and internalize it into the government. we need a digital first strategy, which means the government's got to get really good at hiring contractors and talent on the inside to implement this stuff. >> are there going to be repercussions? obviously, there have been repercussions for the obama administration, just look at their polling numbers and approval, massive political repercussions. do you think there will be repercussions for cgi, for example, the chief contractor on this project? >> sadly, no, i don't think there will be. you know, the federal government isn't very good at managing accountability with its contractors, and generally, when you have a marketplace that's as dysfunctional as the procurement marketplace, i wouldn't be surprised if cgi federal continues to win contracts. i wouldn't hire them to build my website, but unfortunately, i think the way that the procurement system works now, cgi can do things like sue itse
and say, look, this technology thing isn't going away. it's not a fad, and we need to really incorporate it and internalize it into the government. we need a digital first strategy, which means the government's got to get really good at hiring contractors and talent on the inside to implement this stuff. >> are there going to be repercussions? obviously, there have been repercussions for the obama administration, just look at their polling numbers and approval, massive political...
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anthrax technology is essentially 1950s level weapons grade technology. you look back at some of the other biological agents, they've been used as a weapon either with great conscious thought in advance, or as a collateral effect going back for hundreds of years. an individual could certainly find way to apply a biological weapon in a selected tech. i would talk about the society, or a city killer? probably not. on the other hand, the lone wolf -- this is true for all weapons of mass destruction scenarios or all masculine scenarios. the lone wolf terrorist operates in essentially a vacuum but in terms of supervision, in terms of restrictions or limitations, in terms of any kind of filter on what is or isn't acceptable. the true lone wolf terrorist is only answerable to himself or herself. and, therefore, by the way that means that many of the traditional deterrent tactics that we use as governments, as militaries, as law-enforcement organizations, short of identifying and capturing the would be attacker, are essential not going to have very much about. th
anthrax technology is essentially 1950s level weapons grade technology. you look back at some of the other biological agents, they've been used as a weapon either with great conscious thought in advance, or as a collateral effect going back for hundreds of years. an individual could certainly find way to apply a biological weapon in a selected tech. i would talk about the society, or a city killer? probably not. on the other hand, the lone wolf -- this is true for all weapons of mass...
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so presuming technology advances as it has at am zon and the f.a.a. gets its act together, i don't see how this doesn't become very large in about five years. >> here is how it would work. an order is boxed in a nearby warehouse, attached to the drone and off it goes to the delivery address. the device currently allows up to 5 pounds of weight. just one of the technical issues that would have to be addressed according to this law in rob on theics expert? >> how do we make them safe and make sure they are not going to fall out of the sky and run into something? provided those get ironed out, privacy concerns will crop up. >> it should have a privacy plan that's really rigorous. in other words, that you have to articulate to the federal aviation administration, how it intends to did be what data it will collect, what it will store in the sort of usual concern. >> folks took to twitter to comment on the drone delivery plan. many of them making light of it. >> ken priest writes, "sorry, first amazon drone that hits my doorstep will find its way into my ga
so presuming technology advances as it has at am zon and the f.a.a. gets its act together, i don't see how this doesn't become very large in about five years. >> here is how it would work. an order is boxed in a nearby warehouse, attached to the drone and off it goes to the delivery address. the device currently allows up to 5 pounds of weight. just one of the technical issues that would have to be addressed according to this law in rob on theics expert? >> how do we make them safe...
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printing technology is not yet available and using a three d. printer to replicate plastic guns may not be the only battle at hand this is a practice that can also be used to print metal guns artie's marine up port ny i got an inside look at a shooting range in austin texas where gun enthusiasts have access to the world's first three d. printed metal gun. red's shooting range in austin texas is normally packed with gun enthuses. today the difference is that these men are firing rounds with a do it yourself firearm the world's first three d. printed metal gun we wanted to showcase the abilities of what direct metal can do eric much later is a project ford major at solid concepts a company specializing in three d. printing here in prince arena archie was granted an exclusive tour of their austin facility which boasts ten three d. industrial printers and a glimpse of our technological future these are all the three d. printed parts that went into making this bar after getting a federal firearms license the company used a process called direct metal
printing technology is not yet available and using a three d. printer to replicate plastic guns may not be the only battle at hand this is a practice that can also be used to print metal guns artie's marine up port ny i got an inside look at a shooting range in austin texas where gun enthusiasts have access to the world's first three d. printed metal gun. red's shooting range in austin texas is normally packed with gun enthuses. today the difference is that these men are firing rounds with a do...
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troubling is that he won't address the central issue ok thank you very much to do list for the media technology journalists and of course that debate does continue the editor of the guardian newspaper facing the questioning from the home affairs select committee right now. live from london sam many thanks indeed for that to you and your guests as well and lots of our local how much pressure the guardian has phrased these last months the paper began publishing revelations of surveillance this summer soon after police came knocking on the door demanding the paper hand over all the information it had and that didn't work so the paper was threatened with legal action reportedly by figures close to david cameron the paper refused to yield in august the partner of a guardian columnist for the taint and to terror laws allegedly for carrying more incriminating data and later that month the paper was forced to destroy the hard drives containing sensitive data although that too failed to stop more revelations and here we are now talking about the editor of the guardian going before the piece that. after
troubling is that he won't address the central issue ok thank you very much to do list for the media technology journalists and of course that debate does continue the editor of the guardian newspaper facing the questioning from the home affairs select committee right now. live from london sam many thanks indeed for that to you and your guests as well and lots of our local how much pressure the guardian has phrased these last months the paper began publishing revelations of surveillance this...
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and you are a technological marvel. tracy: no, i'm really a technological idiot. that will be our secret. lauren green, thank you very much. >> sure. tracy: after an awful date have you ever wanted to warn other people about the awful guy you went on the date with? josh peck not included. now you can with a popular app called lulu. jo ling kent interviewed the ceo and founder. she is here with the story. my guess the ceo went on a bad date. >> certainly came from her personal experience. a lot of women are getting a huge kick. women can rate guy friends and ex-boyfriends and sign in anonymously through facebook and. men can opt out with a few clicks. i bet at love people are right now. it is raising all kinds of questions about privacy and double gender standards. here are some popular hashtags to rate men. makes me laugh. six-pack. epic smile. man-child. snuggle machine. sketchy call log. insecure and gold digger. now, taking a look at lulu by the numbers, three million users are signed up according to lulu. 400 million profile views. 50% of the users re creating
and you are a technological marvel. tracy: no, i'm really a technological idiot. that will be our secret. lauren green, thank you very much. >> sure. tracy: after an awful date have you ever wanted to warn other people about the awful guy you went on the date with? josh peck not included. now you can with a popular app called lulu. jo ling kent interviewed the ceo and founder. she is here with the story. my guess the ceo went on a bad date. >> certainly came from her personal...
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he says technology and financial sector stocks seem most stretched. he still sees value in energy and health care, so far this year the broad-based s&p 500 index is up more than 26%. >>> well, jim paulson is not buying the bubble talk, saying there is still a lot of upside in the market, jim, nice to have you with us. so tell us why you're not expecting any bubble trouble after a nobel prize winning economist says that things are vulnerable. >> you know, susie, i think the primary thing that creates sort of a bubble economy and ultimately a recession is just simply too much confidence about the future. when all the players, consumers, businesses, policy officials, everybody gets really bullish about the future they start to engage in dumb behaviors, they stretch the balance sheets, hire too many people and buy that second summer home and that is the thing that ultimately has to be corrected. and i think that confidence is better today but we're still at confidence levels that are below average by a long-term historic norm, and i think the description
he says technology and financial sector stocks seem most stretched. he still sees value in energy and health care, so far this year the broad-based s&p 500 index is up more than 26%. >>> well, jim paulson is not buying the bubble talk, saying there is still a lot of upside in the market, jim, nice to have you with us. so tell us why you're not expecting any bubble trouble after a nobel prize winning economist says that things are vulnerable. >> you know, susie, i think the...
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you can't stop technology, and technology can be used to benefit ma'am. i think this is a wonderful play. are going to have people am being the drones paid their own high paid salaries. because down on pollution, cuts down on so many different things. i just don't see any downside to something like that. host: a previous color was a former postal worker and said that the person who would normally be delivering would no longer have a job. but you are still going to have people that are going to be producing -- manufacturing the drones. you are going to have people selling the drones. people operating the drones, there are a whole lot more people getting jobs. it may not be a one-to-one trade-off. the industry association that has been the unmanned aircraft did a study on the economic benefits these types of commercial uses could produce. it says -- that is by the association behind these types of aircraft. they estimated those figures earlier this year. it could create 70,000 new jobs, including 34,000 manufacturing positions, in the first three years, the
you can't stop technology, and technology can be used to benefit ma'am. i think this is a wonderful play. are going to have people am being the drones paid their own high paid salaries. because down on pollution, cuts down on so many different things. i just don't see any downside to something like that. host: a previous color was a former postal worker and said that the person who would normally be delivering would no longer have a job. but you are still going to have people that are going to...
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you have access to technology. >> around 8% of children underage 15 in the u.s. are considered disabled. around half of them are severely disabled. under federal law all children with disabilities up to age 21 have a right to a free education in an environment that meets their needs. new york state pays $77 for >> this student is using a dyna box to answer. it helps students for life beyond these walls. >> reporter: but some experts question whether segregated schools like this can get students ready for the real world. >> schools prepare students to live in an adult world. you have to be interacting with people who don't have disabilities. >> the only one of a set of triplets living away from home. >> it would have been much more difficult to adopt. >> he sees this as a path to college. >> i want to study biology. >> he has the power, he says, like everyone else, to reach for his dreams. >> that should give a lift today. men and women's brains apparently really are wired differently. that's what a new study shows. and we have this report, what did you find? what
you have access to technology. >> around 8% of children underage 15 in the u.s. are considered disabled. around half of them are severely disabled. under federal law all children with disabilities up to age 21 have a right to a free education in an environment that meets their needs. new york state pays $77 for >> this student is using a dyna box to answer. it helps students for life beyond these walls. >> reporter: but some experts question whether segregated schools like...
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we talked about is being putting out of business a lot of technology companies needlessly now but on the flip side if you look at just how competition works companies like maybe a western union what you think that going to really challenge a lot of these established company that's absolutely in the way that m p three s. is making sure these are relevant it's exactly that in the music business yeah right so you have to go it's not like m p three napster our music business means money yes so the ben bernanke is going to go the way a lot of these established acts like the beatles can't make money anymore or some of these others because of this new technology change. all right well that's going to do it so aerion a campus thanks so much for being on the kaiser report and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i'd like to thank our guest arion compass if you like to get in touch please tweet us a kaiser report until next time. the. problem. comes. to. the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the gun toter. a bunch o
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we talked about is being putting out of business a lot of technology companies needlessly now but on the flip side if you look at just how competition works companies like maybe a western union what you think that going to really challenge a lot of these established company that's absolutely in the way that m p three s. is making sure these are relevant it's exactly that in the music business yeah right so just have to go it's not like m p three napster our music business means money yes so the ben bernanke is going to go the way a lot of these established acts like the beatles can make money anymore or some of these others because of this new technology change. all right well that's going to do it so area that campus thanks so much for being on the kaiser report and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey herbert i'd like to thank our guest arion compass if you like to get in touch please tweet us a kaiser report until next time. come . to. the phenomenon of friendly fire probability extends back to the invention of gunpowder. a bunc
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>> we are go to amber where she specializes in technology policy. and emma, director of the free expression project. and joy spencer joins us from the digital center for democracy. and katie is assistant edit of slate who has been critical of eraser laws. meg, explain the thought process behind laws like the one we just saw get signed in california. why are these types of laws being proposed? >> things that we are seeing, a general fear, of this permanent record, we're all creating these permanent records, and for adults that starts at an age where there is a level of understanding of how this content is going to be understood and accepted. but a large percent, i think 90% of two-year-olds has an online presence. now we're seeing permanent records starting at a very young age. obviously if they're two years old, it's their parents putting up the content, and it goes on throughout the life of the user. >> generally do you like the idea of what these laws are trying to do? >> i do. i think they're intended to protect the development of kids through th
>> we are go to amber where she specializes in technology policy. and emma, director of the free expression project. and joy spencer joins us from the digital center for democracy. and katie is assistant edit of slate who has been critical of eraser laws. meg, explain the thought process behind laws like the one we just saw get signed in california. why are these types of laws being proposed? >> things that we are seeing, a general fear, of this permanent record, we're all creating...
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that's the new nature of the technology. get hub congratulations and all of you for being in this wonderful and beautiful historic building that you see a lot of improvements to. this is exciting to be in selma and let's kick avenue innovation month and keep comfortably lives in san francisco. thank you very much and congratulation (clapping) >> thank you, mayor ed lee. we're excited to be here in san francisco. i forth to introduce myself i'm tom and on behalf of this tech community we want you to join us over by the big statute we're going to do the ribbon cutting in just a few moments. thank you. thank you. again for all of you for coming and i'd like to give the ceremonial scissors to ed lee. >> congratulations get hub and thank you and let's celebrate innovation month in san francisco. with that how about a 3, 2, 1 count down. >> 3, 2, 1. (clapping) >> ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the presentation of the colors and the singing of the national anthem.
that's the new nature of the technology. get hub congratulations and all of you for being in this wonderful and beautiful historic building that you see a lot of improvements to. this is exciting to be in selma and let's kick avenue innovation month and keep comfortably lives in san francisco. thank you very much and congratulation (clapping) >> thank you, mayor ed lee. we're excited to be here in san francisco. i forth to introduce myself i'm tom and on behalf of this tech community we...
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is it through technology? >> it's a combination of things, basically dedicated right of way so really pushing forward on dedicated right of way. it's segregated right of way which maybe a great separation. so there is no interference with vehicular traffic. it will also include consolidation and potentially expressed service. so these are kinds of things we are looking at. the great separation are the high capital cost very long-term opportunities and the technology skip stop different stages of the signal systems, more of the short-term, medium term opportunities. this road capacity study will look at this and explain it in detail because we know with some of these things is 25-30 years away but there is things we can do in the next two to 3 years that we can improve that. there is areas taking space from travel lanes or parking, we are going to need your help to prioritize so we can move these projects forward. >> you also probably need the future board's help. >> it's going to be very ong on going. i think
is it through technology? >> it's a combination of things, basically dedicated right of way so really pushing forward on dedicated right of way. it's segregated right of way which maybe a great separation. so there is no interference with vehicular traffic. it will also include consolidation and potentially expressed service. so these are kinds of things we are looking at. the great separation are the high capital cost very long-term opportunities and the technology skip stop different...